State University of New York at Buffalo
Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment)
State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, New York, us, 10261
Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment)
Position Title: Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment)
Classification Title: Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment)
The University at Buffalo seeks a Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment) within the Campus Operations department. In this role, you will perform skilled mechanical work in the fleet maintenance shop, maintaining gasoline, diesel‑powered, and alternative fuel self‑propelled and non‑self‑propelled motor‑driven equipment. Responsibilities include routine maintenance and mechanical repairs on disabled vehicles, construction, and other equipment in the field.
Responsibilities
Diagnose and perform major and minor mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic repairs on self‑propelled and non‑self‑propelled vehicles and equipment.
Install body and fender work on self‑propelled and non‑self‑propelled vehicles and equipment.
Maintain gasoline, alternative fuel, and diesel engines; perform preventive maintenance and safety inspections of vehicles and equipment. When licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles, may perform NYS Motor Vehicle Inspections.
Maintain diesel‑powered equipment and components such as hydraulic systems, transmissions and differentials, hydraulic and air brakes, automotive electronics, fuel injection systems, turbochargers and starting systems.
Operate test equipment, hand and power tools, including equipment that assists in the diagnosis and repair of electronic engine control systems.
Weld, cut, and braze a variety of materials using electric or oxy‑acetylene welding equipment.
May supervise, train, and instruct subordinates.
Order, receive, and inventory supplies and parts for vehicle maintenance and repairs.
Operate a variety of self‑propelled motor vehicles and non‑self‑propelled vehicles and equipment to test proper operation.
Other duties as assigned.
This position is defined as safety‑sensitive and is subject to pre‑employment and random alcohol and drug testing under the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991.
Departmental Operating Needs
New York State DMV Inspector Certification for groups 1 & 2 vehicles.
Refrigerant recycling and service procedures certification.
Working knowledge of test equipment including, but not limited to, Fluke automotive meters, OTC scan tool, hydraulic system pressure gauges, engine compression gauges, A/C recycling and charging equipment.
Ability to overhaul, adjust, and repair gasoline, compressed natural gas, and diesel engines; clutches; transmissions; differentials; ignition, electrical, lighting, fuel, cooling, braking, and complex hydraulic systems; steering, wheel & suspension mechanisms; body & frame components.
Must be willing to work overtime for snow removal and other seasonal requirements.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid NYS CDL B driver license with Tow Truck/Tanker/Airbrake endorsements.
Four years of experience as an automotive or diesel mechanic responsible for the diagnosis of faulty vehicle and/or equipment operation and the performance of mechanical repairs covering several aspects of automotive and/or diesel systems.
Alternative Qualifications
An associate’s degree in automotive or diesel repair technology.
Substitution
Graduation from a technical or vocational program, such as B.O.C.E.S, in automotive or diesel technology or automotive or diesel repair technology may be substituted for one year of experience.
Graduation from a one‑year post‑high school certificate program in automotive or diesel repair technology may be substituted for up to two years of experience.
Preferred Qualifications None specified.
Physical Demands Will be exposed to outdoor weather conditions. May transport materials and/or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds across campus utilizing provided tools. Must be able to perform medium to heavy physical tasks, including frequent work in various weather conditions.
Salary Range $50,425
Work Schedule Weekdays – Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Job Type Full‑time
Location Campus – As Assigned
Application Requirements Applicants must provide driver’s license information and create a Clearinghouse account to enable participation in the License Event Notification Service (LENS) and Clearinghouse for Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The FMCDS Commercial Driver’s License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is a secure online database that allows the University at Buffalo to request access from applicants to identify drivers who commit drug and alcohol program violations.
Background check required. Non‑internal applicants must complete and pass a background check prior to appointment.
Equal Opportunity University of Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Arrangements will be made for applicants with disabilities to provide access to the application, interview, and selection process upon request. Reasonable accommodations must be made in a timely manner by email at diversity@buffalo.edu or by phone 716‑645‑2266.
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Classification Title: Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment)
The University at Buffalo seeks a Service & Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment) within the Campus Operations department. In this role, you will perform skilled mechanical work in the fleet maintenance shop, maintaining gasoline, diesel‑powered, and alternative fuel self‑propelled and non‑self‑propelled motor‑driven equipment. Responsibilities include routine maintenance and mechanical repairs on disabled vehicles, construction, and other equipment in the field.
Responsibilities
Diagnose and perform major and minor mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic repairs on self‑propelled and non‑self‑propelled vehicles and equipment.
Install body and fender work on self‑propelled and non‑self‑propelled vehicles and equipment.
Maintain gasoline, alternative fuel, and diesel engines; perform preventive maintenance and safety inspections of vehicles and equipment. When licensed by the Department of Motor Vehicles, may perform NYS Motor Vehicle Inspections.
Maintain diesel‑powered equipment and components such as hydraulic systems, transmissions and differentials, hydraulic and air brakes, automotive electronics, fuel injection systems, turbochargers and starting systems.
Operate test equipment, hand and power tools, including equipment that assists in the diagnosis and repair of electronic engine control systems.
Weld, cut, and braze a variety of materials using electric or oxy‑acetylene welding equipment.
May supervise, train, and instruct subordinates.
Order, receive, and inventory supplies and parts for vehicle maintenance and repairs.
Operate a variety of self‑propelled motor vehicles and non‑self‑propelled vehicles and equipment to test proper operation.
Other duties as assigned.
This position is defined as safety‑sensitive and is subject to pre‑employment and random alcohol and drug testing under the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991.
Departmental Operating Needs
New York State DMV Inspector Certification for groups 1 & 2 vehicles.
Refrigerant recycling and service procedures certification.
Working knowledge of test equipment including, but not limited to, Fluke automotive meters, OTC scan tool, hydraulic system pressure gauges, engine compression gauges, A/C recycling and charging equipment.
Ability to overhaul, adjust, and repair gasoline, compressed natural gas, and diesel engines; clutches; transmissions; differentials; ignition, electrical, lighting, fuel, cooling, braking, and complex hydraulic systems; steering, wheel & suspension mechanisms; body & frame components.
Must be willing to work overtime for snow removal and other seasonal requirements.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid NYS CDL B driver license with Tow Truck/Tanker/Airbrake endorsements.
Four years of experience as an automotive or diesel mechanic responsible for the diagnosis of faulty vehicle and/or equipment operation and the performance of mechanical repairs covering several aspects of automotive and/or diesel systems.
Alternative Qualifications
An associate’s degree in automotive or diesel repair technology.
Substitution
Graduation from a technical or vocational program, such as B.O.C.E.S, in automotive or diesel technology or automotive or diesel repair technology may be substituted for one year of experience.
Graduation from a one‑year post‑high school certificate program in automotive or diesel repair technology may be substituted for up to two years of experience.
Preferred Qualifications None specified.
Physical Demands Will be exposed to outdoor weather conditions. May transport materials and/or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds across campus utilizing provided tools. Must be able to perform medium to heavy physical tasks, including frequent work in various weather conditions.
Salary Range $50,425
Work Schedule Weekdays – Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Job Type Full‑time
Location Campus – As Assigned
Application Requirements Applicants must provide driver’s license information and create a Clearinghouse account to enable participation in the License Event Notification Service (LENS) and Clearinghouse for Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The FMCDS Commercial Driver’s License Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse is a secure online database that allows the University at Buffalo to request access from applicants to identify drivers who commit drug and alcohol program violations.
Background check required. Non‑internal applicants must complete and pass a background check prior to appointment.
Equal Opportunity University of Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Arrangements will be made for applicants with disabilities to provide access to the application, interview, and selection process upon request. Reasonable accommodations must be made in a timely manner by email at diversity@buffalo.edu or by phone 716‑645‑2266.
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